Berkanan is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the b rune ᛒ, meaning "birch". In the Younger Futhark it is called Bjarkan in the Icelandic and Norwegian rune poems. In the Anglo-Saxon rune poem it is called beorc ("birch" or "poplar"). The corresponding Gothic letter is 𐌱 b, named bairkan.
Name | Proto-Germanic | Old English | Old Norse | |
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*Berkanan | Beorc | Bjarkan | ||
"birch" | "birch"/"poplar"? | "birch" | ||
Shape | Elder Futhark | Futhorc | Younger Futhark | |
Unicode | ᛒ U+16D2 | ᛒ U+16D2 | ᛓ U+16D3 | |
Transliteration | b | |||
Transcription | b | |||
IPA | [β] | [b] | [b], [p] | |
Position in rune-row | 18 | 13 |
The letter shape is likely directly based on Old Italic 𐌁, whence comes also the Latin letter B.
The rune is recorded in all three rune poems:
Rune Poem:[1] | English Translation: |
Old Norwegian
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Old Icelandic
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Anglo-Saxon
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